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Bernward Monument
German: Bernwardsdenkmal
The Bernward Monument
(Location 1955–2011)
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ArtistFerdinand Hartzer
Year1893
MediumBronze
SubjectBishop Bernward of Hildesheim
LocationHildesheim
Coordinates52°8′56.764″N 9°56′46.802″E / 52.14910111°N 9.94633389°E / 52.14910111; 9.94633389

The Bernward Monument (German: Bernwardsdenkmal) is a larger-than-life-sized bronze statue of Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim in the Domhof [de] in Hildesheim. It was made by Ferdinand Hartzer [de] in 1893 for the nine hundredth anniversary of St. Bernward's enthronement as Bishop of Hildesheim. On 7 September 2011, in the course of the renovations of Hildesheim Cathedral it was temporarily relocated to the garden of house 24, Domhof.[1]

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